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Medicine  (MDS2)

MB BCh BAO (NFQ Level 8) · Academic Year 2024/2025
School
School of Medicine
Attendance
Full Time
Level
Undergraduate
NFQ Level
8
Award
Bachelor of Medicine,Bachelor of Surgery,Bachelor of Obstetrics
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Programme Director
Assoc Professor Suzanne Donnelly
Overall Programme Credits:
360
Programme Credits:
Stage 1
Core/Option: 55 Electives: 5
Stage 2
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 3
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 4
Core/Option: 55 Electives: 5
Stage 5
Core/Option: 120 Electives: 0
Major/Minor Core & Option Credits:
Stage 1: 55
Stage 2: 50
Stage 3: 50
Stage 4: 55
Stage 5: 120

Curricular information is subject to change.

The medical degree programme is an exciting pathway to becoming a doctor.

Our mission is to improve patient health by developing competent, caring doctors who are life-long learners, driven by scientific enquiry and the desire to serve our society’s evolving healthcare needs. We aim to develop in our medical students an in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of health and disease and an understanding of modern medicine including its applications and limitations. We teach our students to be self-directed learners and as graduates to be life-long participants in education and research. Our objective is to build strong professional, inter-personal and decision-making skills that are key to success in their careers. We develop in our students an innate sense of responsibility, commitment to social and cultural diversity, equity and ethical standards. We strive for a supportive, dynamic learning environment where each student in the Medicine Programme will have been supported in reaching their individual potential.

We use innovative and creative evidence based educational approaches to develop in our students a repertoire of analytical, cognitive and examination skills and teach them key procedural techniques which become essential to their work as doctors.  A patient centred reflective approach is key to all our teaching methods. Our assessment strategy is driven by the necessity to translate knowledge, skills and attitudes to face- to- face patient care.


1 - Possess and apply in-depth knowledge of the core biomedical and clinical sciences that underpin the practice of medicine.
2 - Be able to maintain and enhance professional activities through lifelong learning.
3 - Critically evaluate information and its sources and apply this appropriately in their decision making.
4 - Facilitate the learning of patients, families, junior colleagues, other health professionals, the public, and others, as appropriate.
5 - Contribute to the creation, dissemination, application, and translation of new medical knowledge and practices through research and audit.
6 - Recognise personal and professional limits of knowledge and competence and consult appropriately.
7 - Establish and maintain the clinical skills to perform a complete and appropriate patient centred assessment of a patient and to use therapeutic interventions effectively.
8 - Have acquired proficient practical skills for diagnostic and therapeutic use as required of an intern in practice.
9 - Understand and accept the roles and responsibilities of the doctor as defined by the Medical Council or other professional regulatory body.
10 - Be committed to the professional ethical and legal codes of practice.
11 - Be committed to physician health and wellbeing including self.
12 - Possess team working skills to promote and maintain the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary team in healthcare provision.
13 - Develop and maintain communication skills to support all roles.
14 - Possess the capacity to develop management and leadership skills over time in the knowledge of the principles of the Irish healthcare system, the fundamentals of management science and personal professional development.

CONTENT
Students may not register to the final stage of the programme unless all preceding stages in their entirety have

been successfully completed. (DR005 approved by UPB in 2019 – Derogation from Academic Regulation 5.4).

Students progression and continuation in the programme is subject to the requirements of the School of
Medicine’s Fitness to Practice Statement.

The medical degree programme is an exciting pathway to becoming a doctor.

One of the strengths of the undergraduate medical degree programme is patient-based teaching in small groups where our students learn the necessary skills under the tuition of highly qualified clinical tutors. We aim to enhance your experience by attention to student welfare and by adopting innovative teaching strategies and assessment methods.

The UCD teaching hospitals are leading, modern national medical centres that deliver the highest quality in patient care. The major general teaching hospitals are the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and St Vincent's University Hospital, based in Dublin.

UCD Medicine programmes are accredited by the Irish Medical Council (IMC). The School is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools.

UCD's Health Sciences centre, opened in September 2005, is a state-of-the-art facility for medical education and research and brings the research and teaching activities of physicians, nurses, physiotherapists and radiographers together under one roof.

STAGE 1
In Stage 1, you will take modules in the basic sciences including Physics, Chemistry, Cell Biology and Genetics. Modules in Healthcare Informatics will equip you with the appropriate information technology.

STAGE 2
Stage 2 modules examine the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of healthy cells, tissues and organ systems. Both semesters contain clinical modules that introduce students to patient care in community and hospital settings.

STAGES 3 & 4
Stage 3 modules begin to review the pathology, microbiology and pharmacology of organ systems in a clinically integrated approach. Modules in Stage 4 complete the study of the diseased organ systems with continued clinical integration.

STAGE 5/YEARS 5 & 6
In the final two stages, modular programmes in Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Psychiatry are studied. This involves periods of clinical attachments in the general and specialist hospitals, attachment to a general practice and systematic instruction in the various medical specialties. Clinical tuition is patient-based and is largely carried out through small group sessions at the bedside.

Our international network offers students exciting opportunities to gain experience overseas. Scholarships are available to support elective periods in clinical and academic centres all over the world.

Graduates of the School have achieved worldwide recognition in clinical practice, research and healthcare leadership. Following graduation, you are required to work as a supervised intern for a year by the Irish Medical Council. This can be followed by training towards a career in a wide variety of specialties and settings including hospitals, primary care facilities, or laboratory-based diagnosis and research.

Opportunities for Research 

The Student Summer Research Awards (SSRA) programme is an eight-week research opportunity that brings to life our commitment to foster a passion for enquiry, discovery and investigative research for more than 100 students each year.

UCD School of Medicine Office C134,
1st Floor Health Sciences Centre
Belfield,
Dublin 4


Tel: +353 1 716 6686
Contact: ucd.ie/medicine/contactus/

Stage 4

Students in Stage 4 of the programme carrying more than 10 credits (includes all remediations) following the Autumn Examination Board, held in January/February each year, will not ordinarily participate in clinical placements in the Spring Trimester. A bespoke academic plan will be developed by the School to support the student.

Stage 5

Students will not progress to Stage 5 of the programme if they have not completed all previous stages in their entireity - see major derogations for MDS2 Medicine DR005

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
CHEM10130 Applied Intro. & Phys Chem Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
MDCS10310 Patients, Doctors & Healthcare Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PATH10020 Basic Principles of Cell Biolo Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PHYC10120 Physics in Medicine Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
RDGY10090 Healthcare Imaging and Information Systems Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
ZOOL10010 Medical Zoology Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
CHEM10080 Inorganic Chemistry Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
CHEM10090 Organic Chemistry Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
MDSA10210 Science Medicine and Society Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PATH10200 Basic Principles of Genetics Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PHYC10130 Physics II Medical Science Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
MEIN10030 Multimedia Studies Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
ANAT20030 Basic Tissues & Early Develop Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
ANAT20080 Musculoskeletal Biology Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
GPRS20010 Introduction to General Practice & Professionalism UEM Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MDSA20210 Molecules in Medicine 2 Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PHYS20100 Cell-Cell Signalling Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MDSA20170 Vascular Biology Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MDSA20180 Cardiac Biology Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MDSA20190 Renal Biology Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MDSA20200 Respiratory Biology Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PHPS20010 Introduction to Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Public Health Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
NMHS10100 Health across the Lifespan Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
FDSC10010 Food Diet and Health Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
NMHS32480 Introduct to Health Systems Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
ANAT20040 Neurosciences Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
ANAT20060 Locomotor Biology Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
MDSA20010 Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver Biology Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
MDSA20030 Endocrine Biology Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PATH30080 Disease Mechanisms & Pharmacological Principles Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
MDSA30090 Understanding Disability for Healthcare Students Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
MEMI30040 Principles of Infection and its Treatment Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PATH30060 Genetics, Perinatal and Paediatric Diseases Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PATH30190 Oncology & Immunopathology Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30110 Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
ANAT20050 Basic Principles of Trauma Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
ANAT30000 Sonographic anatomy Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
PHYS30110 Adaptation to hypoxia: high altitude and lessons for disease Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
PATH30220 Rare Genetic Disorders Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
MDSA30050 Respiratory Disease Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PATH30030 Haematology/Immunosuppression Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PATH30040 GI/Hepatobiliary Diseases Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR30060 Central Nervous Systems Diseases Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR30070 Endocrine Diseases Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
MDSA30300 Clinical Skills Spring  10
Stage 4 Core Modules
MDSA30310 Advanced G.P & Professionalism UEM Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
MDSA40060 Otolaryngology/Ophthalmology Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
MEDN30000 Therapeutics Spring  10
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
CLIP30240 Stem Cells in Medicine Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
PHYS30110 Adaptation to hypoxia: high altitude and lessons for disease Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Non-mandatory Options
RDGY30470 Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging Autumn  5
Stage 5 Options - B) Min 3 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
SURG40080 Surgery 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)  20
Stage 5 Options - B) Min 3 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
FLME40130 Forensic & Legal Medicine Autumn  5
Stage 5 Options - B) Min 3 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
MEDN40090 Medicine I Autumn  10
Stage 5 Options - B) Min 3 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
MEDN40100 Medicine II Spring  10
Stage 5 Options - C) Min 4 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
MDSA40140 Medicine in the Community Autumn and Spring (separate)  10
Stage 5 Options - C) Min 4 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
OBGY40110 Obstetrics & Gynaecology Autumn and Spring (separate)  10
Stage 5 Options - C) Min 4 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
PAED40120 Paediatrics Autumn and Spring (separate)  10
Stage 5 Options - C) Min 4 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
PSYC40150 Psychiatry Autumn and Spring (separate)  10
Stage 5 Options - D) Min 1 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine
MDSA40240 Medicine Elective Spring  10
Stage 5 Options - E) Min 2 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine.
PHPS30020 Public Health Medicine, Epidemiology & International Health Autumn  5
Stage 5 Options - E) Min 2 of:
Students are registered to all modules by the School of Medicine.
MDSA40160 Professional Completion Spring  20

See the UCD Assessment website for further details

Module Weighting Info
 
  Award GPA
Programme Module Weightings Rule Description Description >= <=
BHMED001 Stage 5 - 100.00%
Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

3.68

4.20

Second Class Honours, Grade 1

3.08

3.67

Second Class Honours, Grade 2

2.48

3.07

Pass

2.00

2.47